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Open AccessSevere long-delayed malaria caused by Plasmodium malariae in an elderly French patient
Plasmodium malariae is the cause of the rare but severe form of malaria that sometimes affects individuals travelling to malaria-endemic regions. This report presents the unique case of a patient exhibiting sever...
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Open AccessLongitudinal study based on a safety registry for malaria patients treated with artenimol–piperaquine in six European countries
European travellers to endemic countries are at risk of malaria and may be affected by a different range of co-morbidities than natives of endemic regions. The safety profile, especially cardiac issues, of art...
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Open AccessArtenimol–piperaquine in children with uncomplicated imported falciparum malaria: experience from a prospective cohort
Although malaria remains one of the major public health threats in inter-tropical areas, there is limited understanding of imported malaria in children by paediatricians and emergency practitioners in non-ende...
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Open AccessPlasmodium vivax severe imported malaria in two migrants in France
With less than one severe case per year in average, Plasmodium vivax is very rarely associated with severe imported malaria in France. Two cases of P. vivax severe malaria occurred in patients with no evident co-...
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Open AccessAtovaquone-proguanil in the treatment of imported uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria: a prospective observational study of 553 cases
Each year, thousands of cases of uncomplicated malaria are imported into Europe by travellers. Atovaquone-proguanil (AP) has been one of the first-line regimens used in France for uncomplicated malaria for alm...
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Open AccessTherapy of uncomplicated falciparum malaria in Europe: MALTHER – a prospective observational multicentre study
Malaria continues to be amongst the most frequent infectious diseases imported to Europe. Whilst European treatment guidelines are based on data from studies carried out in endemic areas, there is a paucity of...
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Open AccessFatal cardiotoxicity related to halofantrine: a review based on a worldwide safety data base
Halofantrine (HF) was considered an effective and safe treatment for multi-drug resistant falciparum malaria until 1993, when the first case of drug-associated death was reported. Since then, numerous studies ...
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Open AccessThe low and declining risk of malaria in travellers to Latin America: is there still an indication for chemoprophylaxis?
A comparison was made between local malaria transmission and malaria imported by travellers to identify the utility of national and regional annual parasite index (API) in predicting malaria risk and its value...